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Description
The swamp troll is a tall, ungainly humanoid-shaped conglomeration of branches, leaves, mud, and foulness... or at least that's all that's visible. Rumor has it there is flesh and bone beneath the plant matter, but if so, it's probably even uglier than the crud that covers it.
In Depth
It is wearing nothing!
It is carrying a pike staff.
The trackless swamp is a special area that will cause you to lose all magical attunement to an ethereal parasite if you stay in one room for too long. (About 10 min.)(If you are affected by this, it takes about 15 to 30 minutes for it to wear off.)
Special Attacks
Swamp trolls can cast:
See Also
There are three different difficulties of Swamp trolls
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